Originally Posted by
bohicagain
Denny sorry but your information is not correct and the HR lady is.
From the FSA document library in self service
Limited-purpose Fsas can be used with an Hsa to help pay for eligible dental and vision expenses as well as with eligible medical expenses incurred between the annual deductible and annual coinsurance maximum only.
We know about the dental and vision. Essentially what they are saying is once you reach the 80/20 coinsurance, then you can use it. They are talking about a very specific an only time you can use it for medical. But yes, you are right.
Okay, my bad. But you cannot use it to make copays or any portion of the deductible which is $2600 or more for next year. I didn't think it could be used with any medical expenses. Good luck to anyone that can accurately figure that into what they want to put into an LPFSA!
Denny